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There are 3 statements. This is a logical question, so you need to use the first two statements as an example to find the answer for the last statement.
tea + rainbow = 9
tree + hand = 8
pancake + solar system =?
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There are 3 statements. This is a logical question, so you need to use the first two statements as an example to find the answer for the last statement.
tea + rainbow = 9
tree + hand = 8
pancake + solar system =?
mathematics logic-grid
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There are 3 statements. This is a logical question, so you need to use the first two statements as an example to find the answer for the last statement.
tea + rainbow = 9
tree + hand = 8
pancake + solar system =?
mathematics logic-grid
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There are 3 statements. This is a logical question, so you need to use the first two statements as an example to find the answer for the last statement.
tea + rainbow = 9
tree + hand = 8
pancake + solar system =?
mathematics logic-grid
mathematics logic-grid
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This might be one that falls under “too broad”, but:
Using (# of letters in Word 1) + (# of items in Word 2) - 1 should get you to an answer, however poorly defined it might be.
Examples:
tea + rainbow = 3 letters in tea + 7 colours of the rainbow - 1 = 9
tree + hand = 4 letters in tree + 5 digits on hand - 1 = 8
pancake + solar system = 7 letters in pancake + 8 planets in solar system (sorry Pluto) - 1 = 14.
So an answer could be
Pancake + Solar System = 14.
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Since there are just two examples, and it's just mathematical/logical we can simply do this:
8.5 + 0.5*((#vowels in word 2) - (#vowels in word 1))
In your example, it's
tea has 2 vowels
rainbow has 3 vowels
3 - 2 = 1
8.5 + 0.5 * 1 = 9
tree has 2 vowels
hand has 1 vowel
1 - 2 = -1
8.5 + 0.5 * -1 = 8
That means the answer to pancake + solar system is:
8.5 + 0.5 * (3 - 3) = 8.5
Of course this is a nonsense answer because we can utilise this way of reasoning with any number of examples, by using higher order functions.
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Yep, this is the kind of alternate answer I was anticipating— great creativity! +1
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This might be one that falls under “too broad”, but:
Using (# of letters in Word 1) + (# of items in Word 2) - 1 should get you to an answer, however poorly defined it might be.
Examples:
tea + rainbow = 3 letters in tea + 7 colours of the rainbow - 1 = 9
tree + hand = 4 letters in tree + 5 digits on hand - 1 = 8
pancake + solar system = 7 letters in pancake + 8 planets in solar system (sorry Pluto) - 1 = 14.
So an answer could be
Pancake + Solar System = 14.
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This might be one that falls under “too broad”, but:
Using (# of letters in Word 1) + (# of items in Word 2) - 1 should get you to an answer, however poorly defined it might be.
Examples:
tea + rainbow = 3 letters in tea + 7 colours of the rainbow - 1 = 9
tree + hand = 4 letters in tree + 5 digits on hand - 1 = 8
pancake + solar system = 7 letters in pancake + 8 planets in solar system (sorry Pluto) - 1 = 14.
So an answer could be
Pancake + Solar System = 14.
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This might be one that falls under “too broad”, but:
Using (# of letters in Word 1) + (# of items in Word 2) - 1 should get you to an answer, however poorly defined it might be.
Examples:
tea + rainbow = 3 letters in tea + 7 colours of the rainbow - 1 = 9
tree + hand = 4 letters in tree + 5 digits on hand - 1 = 8
pancake + solar system = 7 letters in pancake + 8 planets in solar system (sorry Pluto) - 1 = 14.
So an answer could be
Pancake + Solar System = 14.
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This might be one that falls under “too broad”, but:
Using (# of letters in Word 1) + (# of items in Word 2) - 1 should get you to an answer, however poorly defined it might be.
Examples:
tea + rainbow = 3 letters in tea + 7 colours of the rainbow - 1 = 9
tree + hand = 4 letters in tree + 5 digits on hand - 1 = 8
pancake + solar system = 7 letters in pancake + 8 planets in solar system (sorry Pluto) - 1 = 14.
So an answer could be
Pancake + Solar System = 14.
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Since there are just two examples, and it's just mathematical/logical we can simply do this:
8.5 + 0.5*((#vowels in word 2) - (#vowels in word 1))
In your example, it's
tea has 2 vowels
rainbow has 3 vowels
3 - 2 = 1
8.5 + 0.5 * 1 = 9
tree has 2 vowels
hand has 1 vowel
1 - 2 = -1
8.5 + 0.5 * -1 = 8
That means the answer to pancake + solar system is:
8.5 + 0.5 * (3 - 3) = 8.5
Of course this is a nonsense answer because we can utilise this way of reasoning with any number of examples, by using higher order functions.
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Yep, this is the kind of alternate answer I was anticipating— great creativity! +1
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7 hours ago
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Since there are just two examples, and it's just mathematical/logical we can simply do this:
8.5 + 0.5*((#vowels in word 2) - (#vowels in word 1))
In your example, it's
tea has 2 vowels
rainbow has 3 vowels
3 - 2 = 1
8.5 + 0.5 * 1 = 9
tree has 2 vowels
hand has 1 vowel
1 - 2 = -1
8.5 + 0.5 * -1 = 8
That means the answer to pancake + solar system is:
8.5 + 0.5 * (3 - 3) = 8.5
Of course this is a nonsense answer because we can utilise this way of reasoning with any number of examples, by using higher order functions.
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Yep, this is the kind of alternate answer I was anticipating— great creativity! +1
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– El-Guest
7 hours ago
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Since there are just two examples, and it's just mathematical/logical we can simply do this:
8.5 + 0.5*((#vowels in word 2) - (#vowels in word 1))
In your example, it's
tea has 2 vowels
rainbow has 3 vowels
3 - 2 = 1
8.5 + 0.5 * 1 = 9
tree has 2 vowels
hand has 1 vowel
1 - 2 = -1
8.5 + 0.5 * -1 = 8
That means the answer to pancake + solar system is:
8.5 + 0.5 * (3 - 3) = 8.5
Of course this is a nonsense answer because we can utilise this way of reasoning with any number of examples, by using higher order functions.
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Since there are just two examples, and it's just mathematical/logical we can simply do this:
8.5 + 0.5*((#vowels in word 2) - (#vowels in word 1))
In your example, it's
tea has 2 vowels
rainbow has 3 vowels
3 - 2 = 1
8.5 + 0.5 * 1 = 9
tree has 2 vowels
hand has 1 vowel
1 - 2 = -1
8.5 + 0.5 * -1 = 8
That means the answer to pancake + solar system is:
8.5 + 0.5 * (3 - 3) = 8.5
Of course this is a nonsense answer because we can utilise this way of reasoning with any number of examples, by using higher order functions.
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